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Biology, Ethics, and Animals

by Rosemary Rodd
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Overview

This book utilizes both philosophical and biological approaches to address the various attitudes in the debate over animal rights. Rodd justifies ethical concern within a framework that is firmly grounded on evolutionary theory, and provides detailed discussion of practical situations in which ethical decisions have to be made. For moral philosophers, the book offers a biological background to the ethical questions involved. Biologists will find that it provides an approach to the ethics of animal rights which is rooted in biological theory. This much-needed volume will be an invaluable guide to anyone who is concerned with animal welfare.

About the Author, Rosemary Rodd

Literary and Linguistic Computing Centre, Cambridge

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Book Details

Published
December 17, 1992
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
280
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780198240525

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